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There will probably be spoilers in some of these stories, so please take care. Enjoy!

This is my attempt at adding a bit more flesh to a storyline I enjoyed while playing SWTOR. I don't plan on changing events or even lines spoken between characters, but there was very little chance to see who Torian really was instead of just learning about the Mando'ade through him, so I plan to add more scenes while remaining true to the characters, apologies for any errors.

300 years after the death of Darth Malak and the Jedi Civil War, Serea Apostolia/Darth Revan must now live as a citizen and warrior for the Sith Empire. As she carries the Empire forward, flames from the past threaten to destroy what her allies and herself worked hard to build...

"My Lord?" "Shut up." Quinn retracted his hand and looked on sadly. "I'm not your lord anymore." She looked out of the large bay window. "Apparently, I never was." Quinn masked all remorse he felt as the droids charged their blasters. It was for the best.

Story #19 in series (see profile)! Sometimes Vacy teases for being so attached to his weapons. But it's hard to let go of something that's become important to you. Harder still when it's some ONE. Chapter 49: Not Ready to Say Goodbye.

This takes place during the time of Star Wars: The Old Republic PC videogame created by Bioware and Lucasarts. I'm a huge fan of Star Wars in general and pay close attention to the Star Wars Cannon rules although this is a fan fiction. You will enjoy.

A Sith Inquisitor's feelings after the Legacy questline around lvl 30. She recalls the fresh, painful memory of the entire incident, and Andronikos comes by to see what got her so upset. Spoilers. Rated T for mild language and violent thoughts.

When Vector Hyllus told me in a cold, chilly cavern on Hoth, "Storybook characters raid pirate bases. Now, so do we." I wanted to tell him that I think we would give those characters a run for their money for the things we have been through.